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Holy Bro Dozer!!! That ain't goin off road anytime soon!

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  • Eibach Stage 2R Shocks & Coilovers (set to about 1.5-2" lift / leveled out)
  • Icon Delta Joint Tubular Upper Control Arms
  • Falken WildPeak 315/70R-17
  • Pro Comp 32 Wheels 17x9 (4.75" Backspace & -6mm Offset)
  • Significant rubbing in wheel well currently and will need to trim wheel well plastic. 

 

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On 7/15/2024 at 7:10 AM, Rocky-X said:
  • Eibach Stage 2R Shocks & Coilovers (set to about 1.5-2" lift / leveled out)
  • Icon Delta Joint Tubular Upper Control Arms
  • Falken WildPeak 315/70R-17
  • Pro Comp 32 Wheels 17x9 (4.75" Backspace & -6mm Offset)
  • Significant rubbing in wheel well currently and will need to trim wheel well plastic. 

 

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How do you like the Eibach 2Rs? Have you taken them over washboards/choppy roads?

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On 7/22/2024 at 8:19 PM, Ricks Munn said:

How do you like the Eibach 2Rs? Have you taken them over washboards/choppy roads?

 

No, I haven't had a chance yet to hit dirt. I have the WT model so the OEM shocks were pretty weak from the start and blown out by 60k miles. Colorado has some of the worst roads I've ever driven on and so far the entire suspension kit has been a terrific upgrade, would highly recommend. For the price, the 2R's excel in keeping your rear end planted on especially choppy sections of paved road (like expansion joints on bridges) where the rear end would typically like to "skip". 

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20x9 (+0) Raceline Avenger 2.0

35x11.5/20 Toyo Open Country RT Trail

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1 inch motofab level for the mean time but Plan on getting OME mt64 front shocks if they ever come out or possibly will order the ebiach pro 2.0 on Black Friday.  I had fox 2.0s on my 2016 but I want to try something different. 

 

275 70 r18 BfG KO3 on stock 18” wheels 

 

I had a hard time finding photos of this combo on stock wheels so I figured I’d share. 

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- @bdssuspensions 4" Coilover Lift Kit
- @toyotires Open County R/T Trails (37X12.5R17)
- @lockoffroadwheels Onyx@fueloffroad Variant Bronze wheels (17X9, -12 offset)

 

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On 10/31/2024 at 12:24 PM, PureZ71 said:

- @bdssuspensions 4" Coilover Lift Kit
- @toyotires Open County R/T Trails (37X12.5R17)
- @lockoffroadwheels Onyx@fueloffroad Variant Bronze wheels (17X9, -12 offset)

 

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Those 37's look great!  I have been wanting to switch from 35 to 37's so bad.  Might hit you up to get some fitment details!

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12 hours ago, paxamus said:

Those 37's look great!  I have been wanting to switch from 35 to 37's so bad.  Might hit you up to get some fitment details!

Thanks!!

 

No problem! Easiest way to get a hold of me is message me on Instagram!

https://www.instagram.com/purez71/

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2024 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation 4x4

2” Rough Country level kit 

24x10 Gianelle Aria Wheels 

Atturo AZ 810 (285/40/24)

No rubbing or cutting needed

70% Ceramic tint on windshield 

20% tint on front
2% tint on rear and brow

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